

Kon-Tiki
1950 Directed by Thor Heyerdahl"Kon-Tiki" was the name of a wooden raft used by six Scandinavian scientists, led by Thor Heyerdahl, to make a 101-day journey from South America to the Polynesian Islands. The purpose of the expedition was to prove Heyerdal's theory that the Polynesian Islands were populated from the east- specifically Peru- rather than from the west (Asia) as had been the theory for hundreds of years. Heyerdahl made a study of the winds and tides in the Pacific, and by simulating conditions as closely as possible to those he theorized the Peruvians encountered, set out on the voyage.
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Thor Heyerdahl
....................................................Himself
Herman Watzinger
....................................................Himself
Erik Hesselberg
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Knut Haugland
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Torstein Raaby
....................................................Himself
Bengt Danielsson
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Ben Grauer
....................................................Narrator
Director
...........................................................Thor Heyerdahl
Producer
...........................................................Thor Heyerdahl
Olle Nordemar
Writer
...........................................................Thor Heyerdahl
Director of Photography
...........................................................Herman Watzinger
Erik Hesselberg
Music
...........................................................Sune Waldimir
Production Companies
...................................................Syncron-film AS
SF Studios
Production Countries
........................................................Norway
Sweden
Spoken Languages
....................................................Norsk
Genres
....................................................Documentary
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